4.The bump stop has to be modified. Figure 3 shows the unmodified bump stop with the proper cut line, and Figure 4 shows the modified bump stop.
5.With a hack saw, cut both rear bump stops at the cut line, in the bottom of the two rings in the bump stop molding.
6.Reinstall the stock sway bar. Fasten the two 15 mm stock bolts and nuts with a 3/8” impact gun. (Figure 5)
Torque nuts to 52 ft-lbs.
7.Use the stock nuts and rubber hats to fasten the top of shock to the mounting point in the interior of trunk. Use the 15mm wobbly socket with a 3/8” impact gun. (Figure 6)
Torque nuts to 30
8.Torque the bolts at the bottom of each shock to 85
9.Replace the wheels, torque the lug nuts to 98
Figure 5
Figure 3
Figure 4
Tighten with 15mm wobbly
Figure 6
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